Festival Marketed to Rich Millennials Turns out to Be a Horrifying Scam for Millions of Dollars

Insane Costs To Rich Kids

Festival-goers easily caught wind of this lavish experience. It was marketed to the rich millennial. They would be given two weekends on the private island that was advertised as “once owned by Pablo Escobar” in the Bahamas’ Exumas district. Tickets were listed from a few thousand to $250,000 per person. This was the rich kids’ dream, and many people thought it to be too over-the-top for most. 

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